Cindi: Well the first rumor to clear up is- That the fight started because you hit Alanah Rae. Did you hit her? Were you two fighting? What were you fighting about?

WM: No I did not hit Alanah. We were not fighting. We are not bf/gf, we are friends and hang out often and are BOTH very confused as to how this accusation came about.

Cindi: How & why did the fight start?

WM: I was outside talking to a guy I met a week ago named Daniel and was suddenly swarmed by Derek and 6–10 other guys. They were telling me that I hit Alanah and they were cursing at me saying that if that is true I’m gonna get ****** up. I told them I had no idea what they were talking about and told them to even ask Alanah. They persisted and grew more and more angry the more I denied it. They began to circle around me and I was sure I was gonna get ****** up because I was so heavily out numbered and that’s when we started fighting.

Cindi: Who did the fight start with first?

WM: I don’t know. Someone lunged forward at me in my peripheral vision and I turned and hit him as he did.

You know even if he's telling the truth it's a position he put himself in. One day he's going to realize he's surrounded himself with negativity based on the way he goes about his own business. I mean this is a guy who threatened to kill all the "haters" before he goes out and he did it right where everyone can see it. The law, his enemies, his friends, everyone.

I'm not saying he deserves to have people kick his ass based on what may or may not have happened, but I am saying he has to accept some of the responsibility for the circumstances because of the way he goes about his daily life.

Far be it from me to judge this man, but some perspective needs to be put on this before it gets spun out of control for one side or the other. I just hope he straightens up and learns from all this crap. Otherwise I see prison in his very near future and I won't feel sorry for him when he ends up there.

You know even if he's telling the truth it's a position he put himself in. One day he's going to realize he's surrounded himself with negativity based on the way he goes about his own business. I mean this is a guy who threatened to kill all the "haters" before he goes out and he did it right where everyone can see it. The law, his enemies, his friends, everyone.

I'm not saying he deserves to have people kick his ass based on what may or may not have happened, but I am saying he has to accept some of the responsibility for the circumstances because of the way he goes about his daily life.

Far be it from me to judge this man, but some perspective needs to be put on this before it gets spun out of control for one side or the other. I just hope he straightens up and learns from all this crap. Otherwise I see prison in his very near future and I won't feel sorry for him when he ends up there.

Good point.

If you put yourself in bad situations surrounded by shady/bad people, then bad things are going to happen. Ultimately, you're responsible.

I do not feel sorry for him. I feel no remorse. He put himself in this situation.

_______________________________________"I'm like the superhero coming in with the anti-bullsh*t." - Nick Diaz

I feel bad for him. Its not nice to be in a situation where your messing up constantly, then you start getting other peoples ****, or stuff you know nothing about thrown on top of you aswell. Dude was at a party, having a good time. He didnt put himself in a postion to be attacked. Everything ive heard about this incident inclines me to believe he is actually friends with the chick and didnt hit her.

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If your a professional no need to spend all day at a party, from setting up till the angry mob chases you out is too long...

How do you know how long he'd been there before the incident happened? Just becouse hes a pro doesnt mean he can only stay at parties for specific amounts of time. Look at Liddell, you think when hes out partying it turns 11 and hes calling a cab becouse he cant stay out later, being a pro?

If your a professional no need to spend all day at a party, from setting up till the angry mob chases you out is too long...

yeah a professional in any field shouldnt be allowed to go to a party for too long...

gimme a f'n break with this "hes got to act like a professional" crap i see on here all the time when a fighter screws up. these guys arent running for office or making the decisions that mold a company or country, these guys are fighters, so if they should act professional according to their job titles they should be fighting with people. i dont agree with just about everything WM says or does, but for someone to sit behind a keyboard and spew garbage about fighters having to maintain some level of professionalism is ludicrous. explain to me why he shouldnt go to a party and "normal" people should because i just dont get it.

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I think he just misused the word professional/professionalism. That should only be applied to things like when Sean Salmon threw that fight, or when Karo missed 2 weigh-ins, when all the guys get caught using banned substances, ect.....

_______________________________________"In short, because this Order imposes intrusive government regulations that won’t work to solve a problem that doesn’t exist using legal authority the FCC doesn’t have, I dissent." - Ajit Pai on the FCC's Net Neutrality order.

I feel bad for him. Its not nice to be in a situation where your messing up constantly, then you start getting other peoples ****, or stuff you know nothing about thrown on top of you aswell. Dude was at a party, having a good time. He didnt put himself in a postion to be attacked. Everything ive heard about this incident inclines me to believe he is actually friends with the chick and didnt hit her.

I am not defending the actions of anyone in this case, but a point I want to make is that it's bad enough that we live in a world where accusations alone can destroy someone's life, least of all anonymous "tweets" or "blurbs" made over the net/twitter/texts/etc. Let's put aside the fact that things are so easily taken out of context when written, especially texted, but come on, anyone can make a bogus twitter account or log into someone else's account and post whatever they want.

You know even if he's telling the truth it's a position he put himself in. One day he's going to realize he's surrounded himself with negativity based on the way he goes about his own business. I mean this is a guy who threatened to kill all the "haters" before he goes out and he did it right where everyone can see it. The law, his enemies, his friends, everyone.

I'm not saying he deserves to have people kick his ass based on what may or may not have happened, but I am saying he has to accept some of the responsibility for the circumstances because of the way he goes about his daily life.

Far be it from me to judge this man, but some perspective needs to be put on this before it gets spun out of control for one side or the other. I just hope he straightens up and learns from all this crap. Otherwise I see prison in his very near future and I won't feel sorry for him when he ends up there.

I am not defending the actions of anyone in this case, but a point I want to make is that it's bad enough that we live in a world where accusations alone can destroy someone's life, least of all anonymous "tweets" or "blurbs" made over the net/twitter/texts/etc. Let's put aside the fact that things are so easily taken out of context when written, especially texted, but come on, anyone can make a bogus twitter account or log into someone else's account and post whatever they want.

Absolutely true ...I followed several UFC fighters on Twitter before realizing they weren't who they said they were. They stayed "in character" the whole time. Not sure what they benefited from it.

_______________________________________"In short, because this Order imposes intrusive government regulations that won’t work to solve a problem that doesn’t exist using legal authority the FCC doesn’t have, I dissent." - Ajit Pai on the FCC's Net Neutrality order.

I don't man, he seemed pretty angry and pumped up about doing his cool guy criminal thing after the initial incident happened on twitter and everything. My first reaction is to not believe a word he's saying, he's had way to much time to think about alternate stories and excuses. But whatever, only my opinion, don't like the guy either way.